Study: Parents admit to lying about child’s COVID status

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Study: Parents admit to lying about child’s COVID status
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Roughly 1 in 4 American parents lied to or misled others about their child’s COVID-19 status at the height of the pandemic, according to a new study.

CHICAGO — Roughly 1 in 4 American parents lied to or misled others about their child’s COVID-19 status at the height of the pandemic, according to a new study published in JAMA Network Open, a journal of the American Medical Association.

People are also reading… Those surveyed were asked about seven types of misrepresentations or nonadherence to public health protocols during the pandemic: Nearly 26% of the parents admitted to having engaged in at least one of those seven dishonest behaviors, according to the study. Health and Fitness Interactive: 12 charts that show COVID-19 variants, vaccinations, hospitalizations, cases and deaths Some reasons parents cited for various categories of pandemic dishonesty included not wanting their child to miss school or an activity like music, sports or clubs. Some respondents said they could not afford miss work to stay home with a child or were unable to forgo responsibilities like getting groceries or taking care of a loved one.

“The goal of the study is to make policymakers aware of how rampant this is,” Fagerlin said. “I think we really need thoughtful discussion on a national level with policymakers and scientists as to how are we going to protect immunocompromised children when we know that they will be in classrooms with kids who have COVID, the flu and RSV, and that can put their health in danger.”

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